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Businm AdYertls'ementß. - ' -VjJ^iJ, Joseph Soler " > ".-•.' -II V ' •''*'/■ r^VV.fe ■-■- pleasure in'^S V^V*/ i3fw*Mf calling the ■ atte'n : "j& f'SS«3H*rsKS*&' tion °^ thepabllo ot*p; -O^S&O'Miaw^ 'Wanganui and alsoVS* rft&NfWlmZi the 'surrounding^' Im£rVZ$MV -Districts to :- Vhof/i &%3U&jn3b&>§ lar 8 e *""* varied^ t,*i>'«*u>Sy |}h, 0 £ hig own'-'montt-Mj't 'Jjf> - . footured Wmes.^ ■■ Ml MR SOLER especially wishes to' oall thV'M 1 attention of Hotelkeepera and thei publio 3s' gonerally to the excellent quality 01 thesa,',^; Wines, as will he seen by the. following'^: awards:— The Wmes Mr Soler,sent to thapi Melbourne International Exhibition iin *v@ 1880, when competing with those from aU^jk parts of the world, obtained SIXPRIZES.^ He olso obtained- Firsts Medal for'theaoV^O Wines for PURITY, at the OhristohurohiSJ 1 International Exhibition, 1885. Wmes were also exhibited at theAshburton if] International Exhibition, held on the 20th JrJ| of March, 1882, and received -from tha"|p| judges First Award of Merit, and were also 1^! awarded the First Priue Medal atthe'NewJ^| Zealand Industrial Exhibition, 1885, WeljJ.-'§ lington; also Prize .Medal at the" -Indian iQ and Colonial Exhibition, held l inLondonW§ 1887; Prize Medal at the Melbourne Inter *£>? national Exhibition, hold in 1889 ; and he,^ was awarded First Prize for the Colonies','^ at the Wellington •Oo'nferenoe.'held'inx'? , May, 1896. ' . / ■ — ■ - : ->t! -> MR SOLER has a NEW ZEALAND^ WINE LICENSE to retail -from : oho/3| bottle to any quantity. Price, 80a W*jM dozen, assorted or otherwise, iln* bulk,'iS| from one gallon to any quantity ;T price on/Sv application. Wines in Stook— Old PortrsS Oonßtantia, Burgundy, Amentolad Sherry,' %| Madeira, Muscat, and Verdeilho. , . -v->/';j Wanted— Empty Quart Wins Bottles from fe> one dozen to any^ quantity, Port _Wine yj Bottles, lsp'er dozen ;| Brandy, -WhißkeyoS. and Claret Bottles, 9d per dozen ; country #? people to deliver. at,j7anganui Railway i|> Station' and town people to deliver at my Qgl , premises." "'- "■"''- ->,sp^ J. 1 S-''^~"^^ :: M BELL STREET WANGANUI- - ; ;eis '■' :& HOUSEHOLDERS BHO,ULD NOTE'- £ THE FOLLOWING FACTS ,0 , J .v;- ,. , .- ,- -'-If! AEOOT .;'. > _ ,'[' - > ShaoWooli's ■ ' : 'fisi Will Burn Wood or Coal. f*: j >- Will Burn Wops p'rCoafcgJ IT WILL BURN ANYFUEIVwSeiaWiEI Ooal, Lignite, or Wood. ! •? ; L%l;v^^: IT IS EXCEEDINGLY i/ECONOMJvfe OAL: - A great. Saving ot^Fii_4^F^ effeoted. Cooking for ten7'perspns^ coßts less than sixpence'per day. -. ""VV-.'Jj? IS ENTIRELY POR^TABLfirj-^fl quuing absolutely noßriokwdrkSeU?-'; -i ng. > ■ •'.« ,-LV.: .tr-Zft AS « A- COOKING , RANGE> IT i ISKE " - SUPERIOR to any range ever intro-\*§, duoed to the New Zealand Market^?; The Ovens are noted for REGU-_4\ LARITY OF HEAT. 1 - r ' ,-/<; THE COPPER BOILERS. : The Coppev>>! Boilers" supplied with, these "Ranges^ are tinned inside with x pure 'tin, J .' and ffj are of a larger size-* and made 1 , ef^Sr heavier copper than those ot rmyp'S; . other Range. . .' j r .„<!>'->$ : " ■« 'IV^[ THE OVEN BOTTOMS HEAT WEMiM Pastry can be Browned, or any liquid '($ substance, suoh as Pie, or Rice Pud-' l^ ding, will boil from • the bottontf';'!; Large sized Loaves of Bread con aIEO :< ;". be baked in them. , „ A 'I 'S'-iiA REPAIRS A m.X MUM. Vlt-te impost? slble -to conceive, a Range ' requiring &, loss Repairs, or, when , necessary ,Vl' easier effeoted than , the ORION\Range. "' „ -"• : &'$ COOKING BECOMES A PLEASURE.^,? The osmfort, convenience, and alean<-T*^ linoss attained are suoh that Cookery,^ becomes a pleasure rattier thah a duty.ii to be avoided. v v' ,' ,' , :-%*?«¥' ASK THEIR OPINION/ You.are'suraji' to know someone who has an ORION : >P Range. Askthehropmion. . 5 ,,-/-'"?>% __ ' " v^ j ."/a "V* Prices from £3 lOS upwards;'^rBole -Agents- ' << '-'d.- >^| JAS| THAIN & GOfe ' ' , WANGANUI. ■ ' \ vv f ' ' : 'V^r Tho Number of ORION Ranges Soid iar^i DOUBLE that'of any other make 1 <;-<-^ in the Colony.-' .< V •'">'■*>. ><$ ' * /'-'Aw' H*& THESE FACTS ARE GUARANTEED'*^ OLE AGENTS for'Wm. HarlanaWlS Son's Celebrated VARNISHES,^' Large stook held of Coach PaintersJ- Var^jS nishes,Decorators!andPamterstVarnishea|iv| and Household Varnishes, in gallonsi'half >p gallons, quarter gallons, pints, audi,hall pints. Also Jackson'Sj Combmation'-^ Stained Varnishes, and V&rrJsh Stains for floors 1 and • f urniiure^-one process only.;^ From Is bottle, at' R. and E. Tingey's. ". .^, 'npHE RAMBLER 1 holds the fbre^6s>|| P. O.Tbice, agent, Avenue, corner Guyton y~Ji Btreet u Wanganni. ■, - •', ;■-> ]" HE Daintiest little wheel that;ever^"| was — The R&iibler, -r at -'Praca'a, ligj Agent, Aveni^e, corner Qnyto'h-st. JfiV X*fo O CYCLISTS-" Jap" and ".Meteor \*3 Oil for Bioyole Lamps.. Cyole^A"'^ drying Enamel, 6d and Is, at R. and I 'E-..<% 1 Tmgey's t,' „ -, ■ -■£*i:\s ' ' ' - *::;;,^ THE AUSTRALIAN .'-"'T,^ WIDOWS' FU-NDf LD?E ASSURANCE SOCDjJTY.vLtdJ ?7 Established 1871..,- 111 1 : -'Si THE Society's New System, of. » As-^ , surance Guarantees , Exemption 'v from Payment of Premiums whUe t ''tlia.^ assured is either temporarilyi ora'per-' "Jf, monently incapacitated through, illnesa.,. .'$ accident, or mental diaorder. •"■'< ',-"% EXAMPLE : If a man aged 30 effected; :'n an assurance of £250, wi thprofit a" payable ,^: at 60 or previous death, and he paid one. '^ year's jpreraium to-day and became, per- *%£ manenciy ill from to-morrow, the Sooiety i^ WOULD NO! OHiBOF ANY rCBTmSB"PBEUIOMB,-;g& but would pay the' £250, with profits in , *£ full, withodt deductions, upon the memJ'S ber reaching 60, orat his previous death. ,':f Write for proapeotus explanatory' of (thia %}£ system., , '-.;,'i ';»"■ AGCUMULA-rED FUNDS .. 51,280,000 44 vv V > ANNUAL INCOME .. „ *2io,oo^'4' Local Board of Directors :' •"'" ' J/fJ /f C^§ J, Paul, J.P. (J. Paul &' Co.), Chairman", <t J. Thhin, J.P. (J. Thain & Cq.J,' an^. \S J; L. Stevenson^ J.B, v' 1 ;*; Head Office for New Zealand j, > -\'j l?'t 6, Custom House Quay, Wellington."*, Resident Seoretary:' Oharlea JoFowlMi*:^ CECIL WRAY (Solicitor), LOOAL" > v tAGENT,- - „ - l' r Viotoria Avenue, Wangannl. • i - ~'"^ ' ??-,;; TMPORTANT DISCOVERY- INTHE ' «" X ' KLONDYKE. ,^ • >^ikf Bay View Hotel, Skagway, Alaska, -)7 August 27th, 1898. - ; -G« Mp R. O. Jarrett, '" ■• - V .'^r Wanganui, N.Z. , -,; '-■'■ '•■tfj? Dear Sp,— The Embrocation thai /l\f : \ brought with me has indeed proved aboon'^.y ', on more than one occasion.* When rowing *-.-,?> over the lakes to the new rush,' viz.7L'ake£}fr> Atliu-Gold Fields, I strained the musblos\^ of my right arm. Two applioati6nß"oMly\ r .jf£ were used , and I still continued rowing, *-^j feeling no inconvenience from the strain.v- 1^ Again, while descending the Ohilkoot PassV^ my oompanion twisted his ankle badly, "-3 ; we gave it your application and proceeded- -iS ou our journey next day... l regret '-not Vi% bringing more of it with me.— l am.'sirfpH"' yonra truly, GEOiiaE Yeates,- late of Wan- I ' J^ ganui. - - (? -*$\ To be.obtamed locally from all Grocers,?'^ or wholesale from the Manufacturer/' B^P ,0. Jabbett, Wanganui. . Price, 1/6. ~'~^sh Printed and published by Aibebt AWub-'''"'B tine Goweb; of Wanganui,' at the'ofadol' --".' ■of the Wano^oti TTyiT.^i, TaHpo Qoay A % Wanganui, in'tho Provincial DlstriotV;^'-l', ■Wellington, New Zealand 1 , foif the VfisJ?':OAKUI HHBALD NBWWAHSB' OoWPAJji '"V (liwiMD^—Jtwiu'ary 16,- 1869. ". "•<•'• .".A-

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9643, 16 January 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9643, 16 January 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9643, 16 January 1899, Page 4

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